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In order to operate the Compressor Unit safely and correctly, we have opted to use the following symbols to make
you aware of important points. These points relate to user safety and preventing equipment problems. Please pay
close attention to these sections.
Important safety Information.
A hazard that may cause
serious injury or loss of life.
Area:
What to look for.
2 0 F T
6 . 1 m

Safety Precautions

Important information that
indicates how to prevent
damage to equipment, or how
to avoid a situation that may
cause minor injury.
The following hazards may occur during the normal use
of the equipment. Please read the following chart.
Hazard:
What may occur if precautions are not
observed.
Tampering with the Unit while under
full or partial pressure may cause an
explosion.
As the Unit starts and stops
automatically, serious injury may
result from working on the Compressor
with the power still in the 'on' position.
As the Unit starts and stops
automatically, do not come into
contact with moving parts.
Air compressed by the Unit is not
suitable for inhaling. It may contain
vapours harmful to your health.
Compressor Air End, Motor, and
Tubing become hot when running.
Touching these areas may cause
serious burns.
As the electrical components on the
Compressor are General Purpose,
there is a potential for explosion, should
vapours be present in the area.
Safeguards:
How to avoid the hazard.
Relieve all pressure from the Unit
before attempting any repair or
maintenance work.
Shut off all power to the Unit before
attempting to repair or maintain
the Compressor.
Shut off all power to the Unit before
attempting to repair or maintain
the Compressor.
Never breath untreated compressed
air produced by the Compressor.
Never touch the Air End, Motor, or
Tubing during or immediately after
operation.
Do not install in hazardous locations.
The Compressor must be a minimum
of 20 feet (6.1 meters) from any source
of potentially explosive vapours.
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Information that you should
pay special attention to.
A5-C
Sep '15